is there such a thing that you can delete a Question/Answer on your advice column? I really want to delete this one Question/Answer, but I dont know how... Is it possible?
Please and Thank You!
MummuM answered Friday August 11 2006, 8:34 pm: Just go to your advice column and find the question you wish to deleted. Click 'View', then click 'Answer This Question'. Once you're there, just deleted everything you wrote, then press 'Submit Answer'. ♥ [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 7:56 pm: If you go to that question and delete your answer and click submit, it will be gone. =] [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
sweet_soul94 answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 7:50 pm: The 3rd column down on teh side says
Welcome --------- well if you count 7 down you can edit/delete your questions. If you go 11 donw then you can delete/edit you answers. I love this helps. I love you.
♥Staci Marie. [ sweet_soul94's advice column | Ask sweet_soul94 A Question ]
JBAR answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 7:48 pm: Yes, go to 'Edit Answers' find that question, click 'Edit Your Answer', then delete everything that you wrote in the answer box. Then hit 'Edit Answer' again, and they question/answer will be deleted from your column, as well as the rating, if you recieved one. :] [ JBAR's advice column | Ask JBAR A Question ]
FrEe2bMe answered Wednesday August 9 2006, 7:44 pm: To delete a response you have made to a question asked by a user, on the left hand panel, click on "Edit Answers", find the question. It will show you your answer. Deleted all of it, then hit Edit. It will show it as deleted then. Also, if you want to delete a question you have personally asked, click on your questions and then check the box for that question and hit delete. :) [ FrEe2bMe's advice column | Ask FrEe2bMe A Question ]
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